The final eSport Season 2 World Championship for League of Legends will take place this October and Riot Games has announced more details about the event and that a $3 million prize pool will be up for grabs.

The final event will conclude on October 12th, 2012 in Los Angeles, California, where the final prize pool for the League of Legends World Championship and Regional Finals will total a hefty prize of $3 million, the largest portion of the $5 million in Season 2 prizes to date.

Top League of legends teams from around the world will compete in a series of regional championship matches to decide what 12 among them will compete for the World Championship and lucrative prize. Team listings include:

Mainland China: July 26 - Shanghai, China at China Joy - 2 teams

Europe: August 16 - Cologne, Germany at Gamescom - 3 teams

North America: August 31 - Seattle, United States at PAX Prime - 3 teams

Riot Games Announces the League of Legends Season 2 World Championship  $3,000,000 on the Line in Regional and World Finals

Championship Competition to Determine Worlds Best League of Legends Team

LOS ANGELES  May 1, 2012 Riot Games today announced the League of Legends Season 2 World Championship. The final event of the hit online games second season of competitive play will conclude October 13, 2012 in Los Angeles, Calif. The prize pool for the World Championship and Regional Finals totals $3,000,000- the biggest payday in eSports history  and the most lucrative piece of the unprecedented $5,000,000 total prize pool for the entirety of Season 2.

Top League of Legends teams from around the world have been competing to qualify for the League of Legends World Championship in a series of Challenger Circuit events since Season 2 kicked off in November 2011. The next phase will be a series of regional championships to determine the twelve teams which will compete in the World Championship at the University of Southern Californias 250,000 square foot arena:

Mainland China: July 26 - Shanghai, China at China Joy - 2 teams

Europe: August 16 - Cologne, Germany at Gamescom - 3 teams

North America: August 31 - Seattle, United States at PAX Prime - 3 teams

Weve already awarded more than $1,000,000 in prize money to the incredible competitors of League of Legends this season, said Brandon Beck, co-founder and CEO of Riot Games. Its been humbling to watch the level of competition and the enthusiasm of the live audiences  its something you really have to see in person.

I cant wait to see how many fans tune in online for the final matches of Season 2  were halfway through the season and weve already seen more than two million live viewers for a single circuit event, said Marc Merrill, co-founder and president of Riot Games. Just to put that in context, thats a bigger audience than a Major League Baseball game on ESPN  its incredible to think about.

League of Legends is a multiplayer online battle arena where teams of players compete for dominance, selecting from a growing cast of over 90 uniquely powerful champions.

About Riot Games, Inc.

Riot Games was established in 2006 by entrepreneurial gamers who believe that player-focused game development can result in great games. In 2009, Riot released its debut title League of Legends to critical and player acclaim. Over 11 million play every month. Players form the foundation of our community and its for them that we continue to evolve and improve the League of Legends experience. For more, visit http://www.riotgames.com/

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